Thursday, March 12, 2009

Money does grow on trees....

Well, you might not have the ability to mass produce cash the way banks do, but you can save yourself some money in the long run and improve the earth and air around you in the short run.

Nationalize the fed: "The Banking system is the principal cause of social evil in the United States."

"Today, we seem to be dealing with another International Crime Syndicate."

The Shadow Financial System



Use your water for good.


Dave's Garden
CA:"What grows here?"
Las Pilitas Nursery

Your Job:
Plant something. Plants create cleaner air. Two redwoods offset your entire life's carbon production. Don't have space for two redwoods? How about something you can eat instead? You can grow many things indoors or on your roof. If you live on the west coast, the Sunset Western Garden book is a must have encyclopedia if information. When you're considering what to grow, try doing a search using Dave's Garden above, which can help you find out what grows best in your physical location and with the sun available and water you want to provide. For low-water or xeriscaping gardening on the west coast, check out: http://www.ebmud.com/conserving_&_recycling/plant_book/

The food you grow will also taste much better than that which is shipped to you from other parts of the world.

If you've been reading this blog or paying attention to the economy, you know that food is going to skyrocket in price over time. There are food shortages across the world. When banks dramatically increase the supply of cash in the world, as they have been, then the value of that cash goes down and the price of things like food, goes up.

Plant something! Happy Thursday.

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